📊 Data: NCES CCD 2024–2025·🔄 Updated: August 2026·Editorial standards
📍 Ewing, IL · Franklin County

Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115

Grades Pre-K – 8th · 236 students · 1 school

10
out of 10 Rating Excellent
State reading & math proficiency · 90th percentile among Illinois districts. Ranked within Illinois only — not comparable across states.
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Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115
📍 Ewing, IL · Franklin County · NCES LEAID 1714640
10/10
Rating
236
Students
1
Schools
Pre-K – 8th
Grade Span

District Contact & Information

Source: NCES CCD 2024–25
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Grades Served
Pre-K – 8th
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District Phone
🌐
District Website
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District Mailing Address
51 N Main St, Ewing, IL 62836
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Enrollment
236 students
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Schools
1
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NCES District ID (LEAID)
1714640
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District Type
Public School District

Schools in Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115

1 school listed
SchoolLevelGradesStudentsCity
Ewing-Northern Elem SchoolOtherPre-K – 8th231Ewing

Frequently Asked Questions

What zip codes are in Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115?
Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115 is a city district whose boundary does not contain the centre point of any zip code area, so we cannot list its zip codes from the national boundary data we use. Zip codes and district boundaries do not line up exactly in any case — confirm your address with the district office before relying on an assignment.
How is Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115 rated?
Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115 has an overall rating of 10 out of 10 (Excellent), based on the share of students proficient in reading and math on state assessments (NCES EDFacts). That places it in the 90th percentile among Illinois school districts. Ratings are percentile-ranked within Illinois only and are not comparable across states.
How many students attend Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115?
The NCES Common Core of Data directory reports enrollment of 236 students across 1 school for Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115.
What grades does Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115 serve?
Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115 is listed in the NCES directory as serving grades Pre-K – 8th.
What schools are in Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115?
NCES lists 1 school operating under Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115: 1 other or combined. Each school's grade span, enrollment and city are listed on this page. Attendance zones are set by the district and a school on this list is not necessarily the one your address is assigned to.
How do I contact Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115?
You can reach Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115 by phone at (618)629-2181 or online at ewinggradeschool.org or by mail at 51 N Main St, Ewing, IL 62836. Contact details come from the NCES district directory and are the best way to confirm which school your address is assigned to.

About Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115

Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115 is a public school district in Illinois, in Franklin County. It carries an overall rating of 10/10 (Excellent), the 90th percentile among Illinois districts. That rating reflects the share of students proficient in reading and math on state assessments (NCES EDFacts, 2021–22 for most districts with a 2017–18 fallback for the rest) and is ranked only against other Illinois districts — scores are not comparable between states. Directory details on this page come from the NCES Common Core of Data, 2024–25.

Schools in this district

NCES lists 1 school operating under Ewing Northern Community Consolidated District 115 — 1 other or combined. The largest by enrollment is Ewing-Northern Elem School with 231 students. School-level enrollment comes from the NCES Common Core of Data school directory; a school with no reported enrollment is shown with a dash rather than a zero.

Checking your own address

District boundaries are address-specific and do not follow zip code lines exactly — a single zip code can be split between two or more districts. Use the zip codes listed above as a starting point, then confirm your assignment with the district office at (618)629-2181 before making a housing decision.